Introduction To Songs Of Experience Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD EFEEF GHIIH JKJJK| Hear the voice of the Bard | A |
| Who present past and future sees | B |
| Whose ears have heard | C |
| The Holy Word | C |
| That walked among the ancient tree | D |
| - | |
| Calling the lapsed soul | E |
| And weeping in the evening dew | F |
| That might control | E |
| The starry pole | E |
| And fallen fallen light renew | F |
| - | |
| O Earth O Earth return | G |
| Arise from out the dewy grass | H |
| Night is worn | I |
| And the morn | I |
| Rises from the slumbrous mass | H |
| - | |
| Turn away no more | J |
| Why wilt thou turn away | K |
| The starry floor | J |
| The watery shore | J |
| Are given thee till the break of day | K |
William Blake
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